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  • Rangers fire up

    By JARROD POTTER IT TOOK blood, sweat but thankfully no tears for the Dandenong Rangers to put a diabolic WNBL off-season behind them. The Rangers’…

  • The grass is greener

    The grass is greener

    By JARROD POTTER THE next generation Dandenong Little Athletics Centre champions run, jump and throw their hearts out every Saturday morning. The centre is located…

  • Panthers fall short

    Panthers fall short

    By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET DANDENONG (237) could not nix the Camberwell Mapgies’ (7/269cc) top order as Simon Hill (74) and number-three Daniel Rawson (84)…

  • Dushan puts them up the creek

    Dushan puts them up the creek

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION BUCKLEY RIDGES v BERWICK OUTMUSCLED on their home turf, Buckley Ridges was left to watch on as Berwick…

  • Bulls charge the Eagles

    Bulls charge the Eagles

    By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION THE cross-town rivalry renewed again as Endeavour Hills (146) and Noble Park (1/66) locked horns. The reigning premiers…

  • Miller Thunder’s Rising Star

    Miller Thunder’s Rising Star

    By JARROD POTTER A GENTLE nudge towards the midfield paid off for Dandenong Thunder’s literal rising star Matt Millar. Millar, 18, from Pearcedale, was named…

  • JOCs evolving under Ben McGee

    JOCs evolving under Ben McGee

    By JARROD POTTER A DECADE after his last stint at the club, St John’s OC Football Club coach Ben McGee has returned with a check-list…

  • New caps to Eagles’ liking

    New caps to Eagles’ liking

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION CRANBOURNE’S big-ticket recruit sung for his supper emphatically as newly appointed skipper Steve Spoljaric (94) starred in the…

  • Panthers with a bang

    VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET DANDENONG (4/253) demonstrated its true batting potential with a heroic chase down of Carlton (5/252cc). The Panthers struggled to make inroads into…

  • Think I’m turning Japanese

    By ROY ASPINALL AFTER several years of absence the Japanese are again here to contest the major spring races and they look to have a…

  • Banjo strums number-one tune

    Banjo strums number-one tune

    By MICHAEL FLOYD BANJO Boy burst back onto the feature scene Thursday evening when he brilliantly took out a TAB Melbourne Cup Prelude at Sandown…

  • Netball at its most inclusive

    Netball at its most inclusive

    By JARROD POTTER EMBRACING the diverse Dandenong community earned St Mary’s Netball Club prestigious recognition from Netball Victoria. St Mary’s – based out of the…

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